
Peugeot today showed off its mildly refreshed 207 that comes in three body shapes, three- and five-door hatchback, Station Wagon and the CC hardtop convertible. All variants of the 207 feature a redesigned front end with a new grille, increased use of exterior body coloring and chrome detailing while the hatchback and CC models also gain new LED tail lights.
There are no photos of the interior but the French carmaker said that its facelifted supermini benefits from new trims and detailing plus a revised instrument panel.
The introduction of the 2010MY 207 also sees a range of new standard equipment that includes an in-car entertainment system with Bluetooth connectivity, one-touch direction indicator function, remote controlled window closure on hatchback and SW models and one-touch operation of the drivers electric window on the 207 CC.

Peugeot 207 benefits from a revamped interior, with all models seeing a redesigned HVAC control panel and rotary controls. Entry-level XR, mid-level XT and CC models are upgraded with metallic detailing "reminiscent of the vintage world of aviation". The seats are finished in a sports cloth upholstery and all 207 models have been fitted with new look instrument panels. For the sporty 207 GTi models, the bucket seats are now finished in a black Alcantara trim accented with leather and a mesh cloth.

HIGH-LEVEL VISUAL APPEAL
Exterior Styling Changes:
* a redesigned front combining natural dynamism with a softer visual look;
* more body coloured surfaces and chrome detailing;
* spectacular new rear lights using panels of luminescent diodes (hatchback and CC).
A more luxurious passenger compartment with:
* new trims and detailing placing emphasis on perceived quality, comfort and dynamism;
* new instrument panel designs with a more modern look and visual appeal.
AN EVEN GREATER COMMITMENT TO REDUCING FUEL CONSUMPTION AND PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT:
* thanks to particularly fuel effi cient engines with reduced greenhouse gas emissions;
* through the optimisation of the rolling resistance of the tyres to reduce fuel consumption;
* through “very low fuel consumption” optimised not only aerodynamically
* (exceptional Cx of only 0.274), but also by operation of the engine itself and
* rolling resistance, allowing CO2 emissions to be reduced to 99 g/km;
* through the gradual deployment of engines meeting the Euro5 emission standard;
* through the introduction of a gear change indicator on manual gearbox engines
* encouraging the driver to drive in a more environmentally efficient way.


source:www.zulva.com,www.carsales.com.au

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